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- Innovate to Elevate: A CARE-O-SENE Event on international collaboration to decarbonise aviationHZB Date Workshop / Seminar
Webinar
10:00 o'clock
The event will kick off with opening remarks from Till Mansmann, Innovation Commissioner for Green Hydrogen at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in Germany #BMBF, setting the stage for a collaborative approach to tackle the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) challenges.
Hear from CARE-O-SENE expert CARE-O-SENE's Denzil Moodley of #Sasol as he shares the latest advancements in SAF catalyst research. Additionally, Volker Ratzmann, EVP for Corporate Public Policy & Regulation Management at #DHL, will discuss the role of SAF in DHL’s decarbonisation strategy.
The session will conclude with a panel discussion on the importance of global partnerships in advancing clean aviation. Panellists include Kerstin Annassi, Head of "Basic Energy Research - Energy Systems" at Forschungszentrum Jülich #PtJ, Volker Ratzmann of DHL, and Prof. Michael Claeys from the Catalysis Institute at the University of Cape Town #UCT.
- Care and (Un)Fair? Discrimination against parents in research funding programmes [only in GERMAN]Suggestion Public event17:00 o'clock
The Network Motherhood and Science cordially invites you:
"Care and (Un)Fair? Discrimination against parents in research funding programmes". Panel discussion and presentation of pilot study and recommendations for action.
On 17.10.2024 from 5 - 7 pm in the seminar centre of the FU Berlin and online.
Parents and carers experience drastic disadvantages in the German academic world. Only if these are made visible can discrimination be counteracted. We invite you to discuss the results and recommendations for action from our pilot study with us and our panellists.
You can register for the event at this link [http://www.mvbz.fu-berlin.de/anmeldung-podiumsdiskussion]. You can find out more about the pilot study on our website [https://www.mutterschaft-wissenschaft.de/pilotstudie/].
Childcare is available on site. You can indicate your needs when registering.
Network Motherhood and ScienceWebsite: https://www.mutterschaft-wissenschaft.de/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mutterschaft_wissenschaft/
- 2nd International Workshop on Lead-Free Perovskite Solar Cellsevent with partners Workshop / Seminar
Through the last decade, perovskite solar cells have achieved remarkable efficiency, with state-of-the-art performance exceeding 26%. Perovskite technology has matured to the point where it stands on the threshold of commercialization. However, the highest-performing perovskite devices are based on lead, which poses environmental risks that might hinder or delay the market reach of this technology. Environmentally friendly alternatives to lead are limited, with tin being the most promising candidate due to its competitive optoelectronic properties. However, the efficiency of tin perovskite solar cells lags far behind their lead counterparts due to significant fundamental challenges such as tin oxidation and energy band mismatch.
To unlock the potential of tin perovskites, we need to consolidate the efforts of the tin perovskite community and pool our resources. We must also increase research into tin perovskites and other possible lead-free technologies to find new solutions and achieve breakthroughs. In this context, the international workshop on lead-free perovskite solar cells stands out as an annual gathering for lead-free perovskite research groups to exchange ideas, foster collaborations, and showcase recent achievements.
The workshop is designed for professors and senior researchers to present their recent achievements and discuss potential future trends. It also aims to provide a platform for junior researchers and students to present their recent lab findings, network, and explore potential career pathways. Making the workshop online and free of charge would encourage participation from group leaders in remote locations and motivate students with limited research budgets to join.
- Learn how to use SciFlow Authoring: Make academic writing effortless and save time with automatic formattingevent with partners Workshop / Seminar14:00 o'clock
Learn how to use SciFlow Authoring: Make academic writing effortless and save time with automatic formattingJoin us for an informative webinar exploring how SciFlow, the online writing and publishing software, makes your academic writing process more manageable, saving time and simplifying complex formatting tasks.
Effortless automatic formatting according to guidelinesAcademic writing often involves meticulous reference formatting, a time-consuming task. SciFlow eliminates this hassle. Just connect SciFlow to your favorite reference management program, insert your references, and let SciFlow handle the formatting seamlessly.
Access a Wealth of Publisher TemplatesSciFlow offers a user-friendly journal database, granting access to thousands of templates from publishers such as Elsevier, Wiley, IEEE, Springer Nature, and more. Starting your writing journey is easier with readily available templates. If you need a specific template, we're here to help upon request.
Seamless Collaboration for Research TeamsCollaboration is at the heart of successful academic research. SciFlow simplifies this process by providing a platform for users everywhere to work together. With features like Change Tracking, comments, and version history, you can collaborate effortlessly, ensuring your research and writing projects progress smoothly.
Learn how to start writing with SciFlow in this webinarIn this webinar, we will cover the following topics:
An introduction to SciFlow and its writing process
Understanding templates and how to use them to benefit from automated formatting
Leveraging collaborative features for effective teamwork
An interactive Q&A session to address your questions.
We will send out the webinar recording afterward.
Dates: 23.05. / 04.07. / 05.09. / 24.10. / 10.12.Begin: 2 p.m. (Berlin time)
- Science for Future: On the Path to Carbon NeutralityHZB Date Public event
Leopoldina & Chinese Academy of Sciences
Science for Future: On the Path to Carbon Neutrality will be held from 29 to 30 October in Berlin-Adlershof Leopoldina and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). China and Germany have set themselves the goal of achieving carbon neutrality in the next few decades. The conference will discuss innovative approaches and exchange ideas on the best strategies. Keynote speakers include Prof. Dr. Benjamin List (Nobel Prize Laureate for Chemistry, 2021), Prof. Dr. Chunli Bai, former president of the CAS, and Prof. Dr. Klaus von Klitzing (Nobel Prize Laureate for Physics, 1985).
- Joint ICTP-WE Heraeus Conference on Sustainability and Resilience Through Large Scale Infrastructures and Remote and Automated Experimentsevent with partners Conference
This conference aims for global community building, international cooperation and scientific discussions across continents around large-scale research infrastructures. Scientifically it emphasizes on energy research (e.g. photovoltaics, chemical energy conversion, energy storage) representing one of the most pressing global problems. We will cover scientific infrastructures and possibilities offered at synchrotrons which can act as crystallization seeds for global collaboration - the second focus of the conference. Access to large-scale infrastructures, remote experiments and modern opportunities by digitalization, AI and automated experiments will be discussed before the conference is rounded up by hands-on remote experiments. Topics: Sustainable Energy Supply / Chemical Energy Conversion / Energy Storage / Synchrotron Radiation Sources and Methods / The Role of Large-Scale Research Infrastructures and Global Collaboration / Digitalization and Open Science / Access and Remote Access / Hands-on Training
- Seminar Prof. Dr. Vera KrewaldHZB Date Lecture
Dr. Tobias Lau
13:00 o'clock
Veranstaltungstitel folgt
- Learn how to use SciFlow Authoring: Make academic writing effortless and save time with automatic formattingevent with partners Workshop / Seminar14:00 o'clock
Learn how to use SciFlow Authoring: Make academic writing effortless and save time with automatic formattingJoin us for an informative webinar exploring how SciFlow, the online writing and publishing software, makes your academic writing process more manageable, saving time and simplifying complex formatting tasks.
Effortless automatic formatting according to guidelinesAcademic writing often involves meticulous reference formatting, a time-consuming task. SciFlow eliminates this hassle. Just connect SciFlow to your favorite reference management program, insert your references, and let SciFlow handle the formatting seamlessly.
Access a Wealth of Publisher TemplatesSciFlow offers a user-friendly journal database, granting access to thousands of templates from publishers such as Elsevier, Wiley, IEEE, Springer Nature, and more. Starting your writing journey is easier with readily available templates. If you need a specific template, we're here to help upon request.
Seamless Collaboration for Research TeamsCollaboration is at the heart of successful academic research. SciFlow simplifies this process by providing a platform for users everywhere to work together. With features like Change Tracking, comments, and version history, you can collaborate effortlessly, ensuring your research and writing projects progress smoothly.
Learn how to start writing with SciFlow in this webinarIn this webinar, we will cover the following topics:
An introduction to SciFlow and its writing process
Understanding templates and how to use them to benefit from automated formatting
Leveraging collaborative features for effective teamwork
An interactive Q&A session to address your questions.
We will send out the webinar recording afterward.
Dates: 23.05. / 04.07. / 05.09. / 24.10. / 10.12.Begin: 2 p.m. (Berlin time)
- BESSY@HZB User Meeting 2024HZB Date Conference
With the series of annual user meetings we bring together our user community to intensify scientific exchange and stimulating new collaborations. The meetings will provide an overview of the many exciting and inspiring research results obtained at our facility in the past year. Plenary talks, discussions, a public lecture and a poster session will provide vast possibilities of information and discussion. The bestowals of the 'Prizes for Young Scientists' donated by the Freundeskreis Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin e.V. (FHZB) are traditional highlights of the user meetings.
Deadline for registration and poster submission: November 05, 2024 (23:59 CET).